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Conductivity meter as a evaporated water replenisher controller

 
 
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Old October 5th, 2003, 07:05 PM
Boomer
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Re: Conductivity meter as a evaporated water replenisher controller

Chief, I most surely did reply and just deleted the return-reply the other day. I
mentioned I'm with Randy 99 % of the time unless he drags me somewhere else on RC. I also
mentioned the other forum RAG (Reef Aquarium Guide), where are old friend Teri Gallahger
is a moderator


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"Chief Ephor" <> wrote in message
news:...
: hi.
: Hey, Boomer, I send you a message on RC, and you never replied... what's up?
:
:
: I never see anything that Pszemol has in mind. There are some electronic
: water level controller that have a latch logic build-in, but that is not
: comparable to the level of "intelligence" that you expected. Almost all
: controller that I see only work in the simple test logic (on when water
: level is below this, off when it is below that...). Anything more
: complicated (e.g., involve PLC or microprocessor) will jack up the price by
: a couple hundred. Furthermore, do you really need to keep the history of
: the water level? Unless you are using a buck-surge device, most of the time
: the water level is pretty much monotonic...
: bye -ck-
:
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